Foundation
The inner world. The architecture of attention. The first sittings.
- 01The World Within
- 02Concentration
- 03Visualisation
- 04The Silence
- 05Desire & The Imagination
- 06Attention & Will
- 07Thought as Cause
- 08First Mind Audit
The Definitive 24-Week Mental Mastery Programme
The Ultimate Edition
Based on Charles F. Haanel (1916)·Reimagined by Niels Azé Joaquin & Anders Jakobsson
The Origin
In 1912, a quiet correspondence course began arriving in mailboxes across America. Twenty-four weekly lessons, written by a Missouri businessman named Charles F. Haanel, on the architecture of the human mind. It was not marketed. It was not advertised. It moved, lesson by lesson, through the only network that ever mattered — the people who did the work.
From it descended Napoleon Hill, Earl Nightingale, Lars-Eric Uneståhl, Bob Proctor — a century of teachers, each carrying the same lineage forward. In 2026 we returned to the source. We rebuilt it in the form it always wanted: a workshop, not a library; a practice, not a promise.
The Architecture
The inner world. The architecture of attention. The first sittings.
Cause and effect. The harvest of attention. Mental images become substance.
The law of practice. Evidence. The deliberate life.
Table of Contents
Certification
On completion of Week 24 and the Final Mind Audit, a hand-numbered diploma is issued in your name. It marks twenty-four weeks of work — nothing more, nothing less.
The Creators
Practitioner and writer in the contemplative tradition. A decade of work with the Haanel canon and the European mental-training schools. He carries the lineage from Uneståhl forward — and writes the words you will read each week.
Designer of disciplined practices. Built the cadence, the sittings, the audits, and the evidence framework. His work in this edition is the architecture beneath the prose: what you do, when, and how it accumulates.
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Questions
No softening. No sales language. Just honest answers.
“The only way of finding out what you can do is to make the trial. The world has nothing to give us — and the world has nothing to withhold. What we get is what we earn through our own effort.”